Rosewood Beijing

Rosewood Beijing

9.2/10 GUEST SCORE

Rosewood's Beijing property — 283 keys in Chaoyang District, opened 2014 with Forbes Five-Star recognition.

BrandRosewood Hotels & Resorts
DestinationBeijing
RegionAsia
Price TierTier 2 ($2k-$5k)
SettingResidential-style layout in the Chaoyang District
Best ForDesign-led travelers seeking residential-style luxury in Beijing, F&B-focused guests, repeat Rosewood collectors, families requiring butler service and high privacy levels.
PrivacyHigh
ServicePersonalized and attentive service
ButlerAvailable
Private PoolNo
Built2014

Rosewood Beijing opened in 2014 in the Chaoyang District, bringing the brand's residential-style design language to the capital. The 283 rooms and suites occupy a residential-format layout rather than a tower structure, with butler service available across categories. Six restaurants anchor F&B — Bi

Key Features

Dining

Signature Experience

Six distinct restaurant formats under one roof, led by Forbes-recognized Bistrot B — the property functions as a dining destination beyond accommodation.

Rosewood's Sense of Place philosophy executed in Beijing's Chaoyang District, with Forbes Five-Star hotel and Four-Star spa recognition — rare dual recognition in the city's luxury tier.

Signature Suite: Rosewood Suite

Description: A warm and serene suite offering an elegantly furnished living room, enclosed bedroom and half bath., Views: Sweeping floor-to-ceiling views of the Beijing skyline, notably the iconic China Central Radio and Television Tower.

Accolades

2021 Forbes Five-Star Hotel, 2021 Forbes Recommended Restaurant - Bistrot B, 2021 Forbes Four-Star Spa, Chinas Top 50 Hotels – Two Diamonds, Classic City Hotel Of The Year by National Geographic Traveler

Vibe: Residential-Style, Forbes-Recognized, F&B-Destination, Chaoyang-District

Featured In Our Collections

Rosewood Beijing is featured in 6 of our curated collections:

When to Visit Beijing

Best time: September through November delivers Beijing's finest luxury conditions, with the famous golden autumn light illuminating the Forbidden City and Temple of Heaven, and the Great Wall at its most photogenic.

Demand: Beijing maintains strong luxury demand year-round as China's political and cultural capital, with Golden Week in October creating the most intense domestic demand spike. International luxury tourism peaks in spring and autumn when the city's heritage sites are most atmospheric.

Pricing: Ultra-luxury hutong-adjacent and CBD tower properties maintain premium pricing year-round, with major political events, CIFTIS trade fair, and Golden Week creating meaningful demand spikes. The finest courtyard hotels command consistent premiums for their heritage addresses throughout the year.

Insider tip: Arrange exclusive private dawn access to the Forbidden City's inner courtyards before general opening through your hotel's cultural concierge - experiencing the Emperor's former sanctum in near-silence with a private guide transforms China's most visited attraction into an intimate imperial encounte

Avoid: Avoid the severe air quality days that can occur from November through February when pollution levels significantly diminish views of Beijing's extraordinary heritage landscape and outdoor experiences become less desirable.

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